At TheoryOfPowers, we believe ideas shape the world. From social structures to governance, from justice to freedom, every theory helps us make sense of society.
Our mission is to break down complex concepts—past and present—into insights that inspire curiosity, reflection, and critical thinking.
Suman Rana is the driving force behind the content at TheoryOfPowers. A political science postgraduate, she has always been fascinated by the ideas of Karl Marx, John Rawls, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and how their perspectives can help us understand the modern world.
Through her writing, Suman encourages readers to see today’s challenges— inequality, governance, social justice, and human rights—through the lens of these transformative thinkers.
Her passion lies in connecting historical theory to contemporary issues, making complex ideas clear, relatable, and thought-provoking for everyone.
Whether it’s exploring Marxist critiques of capitalism, Rawls’ theories of justice, or Rousseau’s social contract, Suman ensures that every article on TheoryOfPowers sparks curiosity, invites debate, and deepens understanding.
Behind the scenes, our tech team ensures that TheoryOfPowers runs smoothly and efficiently. They maintain website performance, ensure fast loading speeds, and create an engaging, readable interface so that readers can focus entirely on exploring ideas.
They are the silent architects who make the platform reliable, secure, and visually appealing. Their work allows us to deliver a seamless experience, letting you dive into theories without distraction.
TheoryOfPowers is more than a website—it’s a space for curious minds, critical thinkers, and lifelong learners.
We invite you to explore, question, and engage with ideas that have shaped societies across centuries.
Join us in examining the structures, debates, and principles that govern human life. Together, let’s explore, understand, and reflect on the forces that shape our world.
Welcome to TheoryOfPowers—where ideas come alive, perspectives are challenged, and learning never stops.